Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
> Michael Ellerman writes:
>
>> Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
>>
>>> On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
>>> implemented using IMA for taking measurements
Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
> Michael Ellerman writes:
>
>> Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
>>
>>> On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
>>> implemented using IMA for taking measurements and verifying signatures.
>>
>> I still want you to implement
Michael Ellerman writes:
> Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
>
>> On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
>> implemented using IMA for taking measurements and verifying signatures.
>
> I still want you to implement
Michael Ellerman writes:
> Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
>
>> On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
>> implemented using IMA for taking measurements and verifying signatures.
>
> I still want you to implement arch_kexec_kernel_verify_sig() as well :)
Yes, I will
Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
> On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
> implemented using IMA for taking measurements and verifying signatures.
I still want you to implement arch_kexec_kernel_verify_sig() as well :)
cheers
Thiago Jung Bauermann writes:
> On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
> implemented using IMA for taking measurements and verifying signatures.
I still want you to implement arch_kexec_kernel_verify_sig() as well :)
cheers
On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
implemented using IMA for taking measurements and verifying signatures.
Since the kernel image on Power servers is an ELF binary, kernels are
signed using the scripts/sign-file tool and thus use the same signature
format as signed
On the OpenPOWER platform, secure boot and trusted boot are being
implemented using IMA for taking measurements and verifying signatures.
Since the kernel image on Power servers is an ELF binary, kernels are
signed using the scripts/sign-file tool and thus use the same signature
format as signed
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